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Jonathan Feniak Shares Essential Tips for Entrepreneurs to Avoid Costly Legal Mistakes During an Interview on the Multifamily Insights Podcast
In a recent episode of the Multifamily Insights podcast, business attorney Jonathan Feniak from LLCAttorney.com sheds light on the common legal mistakes that entrepreneurs make when forming and managing LLCs. With a background in logistics, finance, and law, Feniak offers practical advice to business owners on how to avoid costly missteps and effectively protect their assets. During the episode, Feniak emphasizes that while forming an LLC is an essential step, it is just the beginning of safeguarding a business. Many entrepreneurs neglect the importance of maintaining corporate formalities, such as…
John Wright, CFA, Chief Investment Officer of Stellar Assets, Featured on Influential Entrepreneurs Podcast
John Wright, CFA and Chief Investment Officer of Stellar Assets, was recently featured on the Influential Entrepreneurs podcast on the Business Innovators Radio Network, where he discussed the challenge of beating the market while minimizing downside risk. Listen to the interview: Interview with John Wright, CFA Chief Investment Officer of Stellar Assets Discussing Beating the Market In this insightful conversation, Wright explores the perceived trade-off between growth and capital preservation, and the intriguing prospect of capturing both. He notes that while a focus on minimizing risk is relatively easy, such…
Madison Wetherill Unveils Secrets to Stress-Free Family Meals and Mastering the Work-Life Balance on ‘Mom Who Works’ Podcast
In a recent episode of the Mom Who Works: Redefining What It Means to Be a Working Mom podcast, Madison Wetherill, the powerhouse behind Cook at Home Mom and Grace + Vine Studios, opens up about the real challenges of juggling family life with the demands of cooking nourishing meals. As a mother to three energetic boys, Madison has cracked the code on making family mealtime not only manageable but enjoyable—even on the craziest of days. During the interview, Madison takes listeners on a journey from her early days of…
Chicago Housing Authority hires former EPA staffer to lead new environmental safety division
Elizabeth Poole and her new team will begin their work by focusing on lead-based paint hazards as they build out the new program.
Village of Dolton wants to acquire Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home, either through direct purchase or eminent domain
Village leaders have not yet decided how the three-bedroom home would be used.
Zoning Committee defers action on massive River West apartment complex, as labor unions press developer for an agreement
The deferral sets up a possible up-or-down vote by the full City Council on June 20 for Vancouver-based Onni Group, which wants to build several skyscrapers up to 650 feet tall at 700 W. Chicago Ave.
Sens. Durbin and Duckworth question Prime Healthcare after changes to Illinois hospitals
Prime, which is a for-profit company, bought the eight Illinois hospitals in March for more than $370 million from Ascension, a large Catholic health system.
More than 2 years after devastating fire, Chicago Heights manufacturer Morgan Li celebrates new warehouse
Morgan Li, which makes display fixtures for retailers, celebrated a new Chicago Heights warehouse on the site of a devastating fire
La Grange OKs short term rentals downtown, establishes hotel tax
Visitors to downtown La Grange will soon have a new option after the Village Board approved a permit for short-term rental apartments.